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Published: Nov 5, 2009
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Imagine you go to a casino, play the slots, and pull the lever for a jackpot of $166,666,666.65. You'd think it was the luckiest day of your life. Before you know it though, the Casino is telling you that you haven't won anything and the machine glitched.
Would make you pretty angry I'm guessing?
At the Seminole Hard Rock Casino in Tampa, a gambler pulled a slot lever and got that jackpot message after a series of sirens and bells ringing. Bill Seebeck must have almost had a heart attack when he saw it.
What's stranger is that the machine's maximum jackpot is suppose to be only $90,000. Hold on though, casino officials told him that the machine wasn't working correctly and he wouldn't be getting any money at all!
According to Miaminewtimes.com, "After investigating the win, casino officials told him that the machine had malfunctioned and he wouldn't be receiving a cent.
"The maximum jackpot on the machine is a relatively paltry $90,000- and the gambler wouldn't get that payout either. They even attempted to coerce Seebeck into agreeing to that in writing, but he refused."
Seebeck apparently was going to get a lawyer to help him with his case against Seminole Hard Rock Casino. Apparently though, a good-faith settlement has been reached with Seebeck by the casino.
"The amount he received was not released, but you can bet it wasn't $166 million. (c) tPC
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